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Brooklyn Food Festival Guide: Spring 2026

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Brooklyn Food Festival Guide: Spring 2026

Smorgasburg returns with new vendors and old favorites

Brooklyn's food scene comes alive this spring with the return of Smorgasburg and several new culinary events across the borough.

Smorgasburg Williamsburg
Every Saturday at Marsha P. Johnson State Park. Over 75 food vendors featuring global cuisine, local breweries, and artisan desserts. New this year: dedicated vegan section and zero-waste initiative.

Prospect Heights Food Tour
Self-guided walking tour of Vanderbilt Avenue's best restaurants. Participating spots offering spring specials through April.

Red Hook Wineries
Spring tasting events at Brooklyn's waterfront wine producers. Live music every Sunday afternoon.

DUMBO Food Market
Thursday evenings under the Manhattan Bridge. Street food from 30+ local vendors.

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